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National Academy Orchestra of Canada

The National Academy Orchestra of Canada is a professional training orchestra primarily based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1989 by conductor Boris Brott, it is recognized as a Canadian National School for professional training, and each winter over 400 potential apprentices audition from across Canada for a spot in the orchestra.
The National Academy Orchestra is the orchestra-in-residence—for 16 to 20 weeks—of the 20-year-old Brott Music Festival, Canada's largest orchestral music festival. Young musicians between the ages of 18 and 30 who are studying or are recent graduates of a music program are eligible to apply and audition for one of 45 spots in the annual program.
==Training approach==

The program is based on the Mentor-Apprentice approach to learning, and successful applicants are paired in the stands with established professionals from North America's finest orchestras including the Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton, National Arts Centre and Canadian Opera Company Orchestra to name a few.
Each season features guest concertmasters and mentors from across the country, guest conductors, and master classes with internationally-renowned soloists. The performance opportunities range from orchestral, chamber, to solo performance. These are not the only aspect of the NAO's activities - the orchestra also takes part in mock auditions, seminars, and performance classes. The season begins with an intense six-week chamber music session where weekly concerts are coached and prepared by some of Canada's finest pedagogues.
The NAO places particular emphasis on entrepreneurial skills through these master classes and seminars. It also incorporates a real-to-life rehearsal and performance schedule as part of its training program. Mentors have included Pinchas Zukerman, Richard Roberts, Anton Kuerti, Richard Dorsey, Alain Trudel, Lara St. John, Jens Lindemann, Jean-Norman Iadeluca, Jacques Israelvitch, Mark Skazinetsky, and Walter Prystawski. Guest conductors of the NAO have included Zukerman, Trudel, Brian Jackson, Raffi Armenian, Daniel Lipton and Steven Mercurio. Artistic advisors and composers-in-residence have included Gary Kulesha, Omar Daniel, Alexina Louie, Srul Irving Glick and Kelly-Marie Murphy.

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